Carlson said that municipal, state or federal, illegal immigrant suffrage "dilutes the voting power of citizens."

"A better way to look at it," Larsen said, "is that all are residents in the city of College Park [and they all] contribute to the community."

Carlson asked if homeless people can vote under the new law.

Larsen said only people with physical addresses can vote, prompting Carlson to ask whether that makes the city council's decision favor illegal immigrants over American citizens who happen to unfortunately be homeless.

Carlson called it a "slippery slope" that is trying to change the way America is governed.

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